Various Windows 10 users are reporting seeing adverts for Microsoft's cloud storage service OneDrive while browsing files on their machine.

The ad, shown in the screenshot above, offers 1TB of OneDrive storage for $6.99 per month, and is technically a 'sync notification', designed to let people know they can get more than the 5GB of free storage that comes with a Microsoft account.

Ads for apps and services are already shown throughout Windows 10, and can be found on the Start Menu and lock screen.

Most of the ads in the Windows 10 are pitched as suggestions for apps and services that might appeal to the user, and some users don't appear to notice them.

But to some they are intrusive, and if they are offensive to you there are steps you can take to remove them. Follow the video guide above to ensure you won't see these ads again. (Note, in the section of the video about using the Group Policy editor, Turn off Microsoft consumer experiences should be Enabled, rather than Disabled, to remove ads from the Start Menu).